Book contents
- Ruling the Law
- Ascl Studies in Comparative Law
- Ruling the Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Cited Cases and Arbitral Awards
- Introduction
- 1 The Fiction of Legal Europeanness
- 2 The Fiction of Failed Law
- 3 The Geopolitics of Latin American Legal Fictions
- 4 Latin American Cases
- Concluding Thoughts
- References
- Index
3 - The Geopolitics of Latin American Legal Fictions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2019
- Ruling the Law
- Ascl Studies in Comparative Law
- Ruling the Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Cited Cases and Arbitral Awards
- Introduction
- 1 The Fiction of Legal Europeanness
- 2 The Fiction of Failed Law
- 3 The Geopolitics of Latin American Legal Fictions
- 4 Latin American Cases
- Concluding Thoughts
- References
- Index
Summary
The fictions of Latin American law play a recognizable role in global governance. They do so, constitutively, by influencing global perceptions of Latin American legal systems. This is not to say that global rule-making does not mostly depend on raw sovereign power. No need to be naive about it. A particular state’s economic and military might certainly plays a key role in global politics. It is clearly the world’s most powerful nations that drive the geopoliltical agenda.
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- Ruling the LawLegitimacy and Failure in Latin American Legal Systems, pp. 137 - 153Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019